To govern China : evolving practices of power

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Autres auteurs: Shue, Vivienne (1944-....). (Éditeur scientifique), Thornton, Patricia M..
Support: E-Book
Langue: Anglais
Publié: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press.
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Résumé: How, practically speaking, is the Chinese polity - as immense and fissured as it has now become - actually being governed today? Some analysts highlight signs of 'progress' in the direction of more liberal, open, and responsive rule. Others dwell instead on the many remaining 'obstacles' to a hoped-for democratic transition. Drawing together cutting-edge research from an international panel of experts, this volume argues that both those approaches rest upon too starkly drawn distinctions between democratic and non-democratic 'regime types', and concentrate too narrowly on institutions as opposed to practices. The prevailing analytical focus on adaptive and resilient authoritarianism - a neo-institutionalist concept - fails to capture what are often cross-cutting currents in ongoing processes of political change. Illuminating a vibrant repertoire of power practices employed in governing China today, these authors advance instead a more fluid, open-ended conceptual approach that privileges nimbleness, mutability, and receptivity to institutional and procedural invention and evolution
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Table des matières:
  • Cultural governance in contemporary China : "re-orienting" party propaganda / Elizabeth J. Perry
  • China's core executive : pursuing national agendas in a fragmented polity / Sebastian Heilmann
  • Maps, dreams, and trails to heaven : envisioning a future Chinese nation-space / Vivienne Shue
  • "Mass supervision" and the bureaucratization of governance in China / Joel Andreas and Yige Dong
  • Shared fictions and informal politics in China / Robert P. Weller
  • Seeing like a grassroots state : producing power and instability in China's bargained authoritarianism / Ching Kwan Lee and Yong Hong Zhang
  • Finding China's urban : bargained land conversions, local assemblages, and fragmented urbanization / Luigi Tomba
  • Governing from the middle? : understanding the making of China's middle classes / Jean-Louis Rocca
  • A new urban underclass? : making and managing "vulnerable groups" in contemporary China / Patricia M. Thornton
  • The policy innovation imperative : changing techniques for governing China's local governors / Christian Göbel and Thomas Heberer